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The clip The situation from The Cell (2000)
Have you ever heard of Whelan's infraction?
It's a form of schizophrenia.
It's very rare, and it's very severe.
In any schizophrenic...
these areas would be affected...
but in someone with Whelan's...
they're hit hard, and they're hit fast.
Can't you load him up with thorazine or doxepin?
Normal psychotropics don't work.
This thing is caused by a virus...
that infects the neurological system in utero.
It lays dormant...
until it's triggered by some kind of trauma.
Most likely, he's exhibited symptoms for some time...
but the infraction, or the breach...
didn't occur until today.
The triggers can vary.
Uh, usually water-related, but the results don't vary.
He's not just catatonic.
He's disappeared--
Like having a dream and never waking up.
For how long?
Oh, forever.
Lee, I think we might be missing the bigger picture here.
Now, whatever state that he happens to be in...
there is a girl that is missing...
and her name is Julia Hickson...
and he is the only one that knows where she is.
He keeps them in this thing...
for about forty hours.
Now, he took Julia Hickson at 7:30 last night.
Peter, you know me.
If there were anything, anything...
What?